The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has announced that 11 of its academic programmes have received full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) and relevant professional regulatory bodies.
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‎The institution made this known in a statement released on its official website on Monday, describing the outcome of the 2025 accreditation exercise as a 100 per cent success.
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‎UNILAG said the approval reflects its continued commitment to maintaining high academic standards, promoting quality education, advancing research and preparing students for professional careers.
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‎According to the university, the accreditation serves as confirmation to students, parents, employers and other stakeholders that its programmes meet recognised standards and remain globally competitive.
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‎The accredited programmes include Accounting, Taxation, Medical Laboratory Science, Radiography, German and Linguistics.
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‎Other programmes that received full accreditation are Home Economics, Library and Information Science, Special Needs Education, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, and Economics and Development Studies.
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‎The university stated that the accreditation status will remain valid for five years, covering the period up to 2030.
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‎It explained that accreditation evaluates important areas such as curriculum standards, teaching quality, available learning facilities, governance structures and overall institutional effectiveness.
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‎UNILAG attributed the achievement to the commitment of its academic and administrative staff, noting that the milestone further strengthens its drive for excellence, innovation and global recognition.
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‎The institution reaffirmed its determination to continue producing competitive graduates through effective teaching, research and meaningful engagement with society.
